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#Question id: 3271


Consider hemophilia A, a clotting disorder caused by an X-linked recessive allele with a frequency (q) of approximately 1 in 10,000. The frequency of the disease among females and among male respectively

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. only 1 in 10 million female and only 1 in 1 million male

  2. only 1 in 100 million female and only 1 in 10 million male

  3. only 1 in 10 million female and only 1 in 10 thousand  male

  4. only 1 in 100 million female and only 1 in 10 thousand  male

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#Question id: 1398

#SCPH06 I Botany

Which of the following properties is (are) characteristic of a benign tumor?

a. well differentiated              b. localized to tissue of origin             c. metastatic               

d. promotes angiogenesis        e. surrounded by a fibrous capsule

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#Question id: 1398

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Which of the following properties is (are) characteristic of a benign tumor?

a. well differentiated              b. localized to tissue of origin             c. metastatic               

d. promotes angiogenesis        e. surrounded by a fibrous capsule

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#Question id: 1399

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Loss-of-function mutations in which of the following genes typifies colorectal carcinomas?

a. myc              b. K-ras                       c. p53              d. APC

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#Question id: 1399

#SCPH06 I Botany

Loss-of-function mutations in which of the following genes typifies colorectal carcinomas?

a. myc              b. K-ras                       c. p53              d. APC

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#Question id: 1399

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Loss-of-function mutations in which of the following genes typifies colorectal carcinomas?

a. myc              b. K-ras                       c. p53              d. APC

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#Question id: 1400

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Which property is shared by malignant tumor cells and transformed cells in culture?

a. reduced growth factor requirement                        b. attachment-dependent growth

c. loss of actin microfilaments                                    d. altered morphology